SERIOUS BLACK JUMPER

Jayde is taking a new direction this year.

Proud Bristolian and multi award-winning comedian Jayde Adams is touring her 5 star Edinburgh Fringe show, The Ballad of Kylie Jenner’s Old Face aka Serious Black Jumper (changed for the Amazon Prime special for litigious reasons but still the same show.)

In this day and age, if you want to be a ‘successful independent woman person’ you better have something to say and you better be wearing a Serious Black Jumper™. ‘Britain’s funniest woman comic’ (Daily Mail) has put the sequins in a box (for now), because it’s time to get serious. If pop stars, razors and even sausage rolls can attach themselves to important movements, why can’t Jayde Adams?

Me and my #seriousblackjumper, will be trying to save the world from eating itself, up and down the country and I’d love for you to come! BUY TICKETS TO THE TOUR BELOW!!!!

BUY THE OFFICIAL MERCHANDISE

Serious Black Jumper’s are available from Jayde’s mates down at Little Bit Margate.

NATIONAL TOUR DATES :

I’m really sorry to say that my upcoming tour dates are being postponed due to the current Coronavirus situation. This is due to venues temporarily closing, as per latest government advice. We’ve rescheduled all the dates to later in the year, and those of you who have tickets will be offered the same tickets to the new shows first. New dates below:

Date Venue

19-Sep Canterbury, Marlowe Theatre

14-Oct Norwich, Arts Centre

29-Oct Swindon, Arts Centre

08-Nov Bristol, Old Vic

“a phenomenal stand up, and probably one of the most important comedy voices of her time”

★★★★★

(Ed Fest)

“So funny… and incredibly moving”

★★★★★

(Broadway Baby)

“There are few performers at the Fringe able to deliver an hour of pure entertainment better than Jayde Adams”

★★★★★

(I Talk Telly)

“she delivers a show that unites the political with the personal in a way that many comics aim for, but few pull off with this sort of aplomb.”

★★★★

(The Times)

“winning combination of common sense and raw heart… Ironically, by taking year off singing Adams has really found her voice”

★★★★

(Telegraph)

“powerful yet funny… a heady cocktail of jokes, purpose and passion”

★★★★

(Chortle)

“Still fabulous, but just being real”

★★★★

(The List)

“It’s time to take Jayde Adams seriously. But that doesn’t mean you aren’t permitted to laugh. In fact, you probably won’t be able to stop yourself from laughing”

★★★★

(Beyond The Joke)

“While this might be a more serious show from Adams, it lacks none of her humour or forceful nature which she is known and loved for” (Punchline Comedy)